Canon EOS 1100D / Rebel T3

Posted in Articles on August 31st, 2011 by Dphotojournal com


Last Updated (31 August’11): - Review by PopPhoto Canon EOS 1100D/Rebel T3 features 12.2 MP CMOS (APS-C) sensor, DIGIC 4 Image Processor, ISO 100-6400, Improved EOS HD Movie mode with expanded recording [HD: 30p (29.97) / 25p], and with in-camera movie editing options, High speed, reliable 9-point AF system utilizing a high precision, f/5.6 cross-type [...]

Nikon Coolpix P500

Posted in Articles on August 31st, 2011 by Dphotojournal com


Last Updated (31 August’11): - Review & Sample Photos @ TechRadar Nikon Coolpix P500 is a 12.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera features 36x Wide-Angle Optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED Glass Lens, ISO 160×3200, Full HD (1080p) Movie with Stereo sound and HDMI Output, 5-way VR Image Stabilization System, 0.24 in. TFT LCD, approx. 230,000 dot with diopter [...]

15 Electrifying Lightning Images

Posted in Articles on August 31st, 2011 by Darren Rowse

Lightning-11-1Photo by seto_supraenergy

One Question that we’re regularly asked about here at Digital Photography School is ‘How do I photograph Lightning?’

Our wonderful forum administrator NaturesPixel has put together a brief how to photograph lightning tutorial in our forums that tackles the question. Also check out our more recent How to Photograph Lightning tutorial.At a little inspiration in your lightning photography you might also enjoy some of these 15 great lightning shots.

Don’t forget to subscribe to DPS for more inspirational images like this.

Lightning-B-1Photo by joe holmes

Lightning-1Photo by Elsie esq.

Lightning-7-1Photo by http://flickr.com/photos/reutc/278685448/

Lightning-D-1Photo by Echo9er

Lightning-6-1Photo by YardSale

Lightning-3-1Photo by Leorex

Lightning-2-1Photo by Leorex

Lightning-9-1Photo by pingnews.com

Lightning-5-1Photo by wvs

Lightning-10-1Photo by ChrisStylewalker

Lightning-A-1Photo by darkmatter

Lightning-E-1Photo by Shivayanamahohm

Lightning-8-1Photo by ~Prescott

Lightning-4-1Photo by Roadsidepictures

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Ricoh GXR

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Last update (31 August’10): - Review by ByThom.com Ricoh GXR is an interchangeable unit camera system in which lenses are changed by using a slide-in mount system to attach camera units to the body. The camera also features Built-in flash and accessory shoe, DMI connecto and a 3.0-inch 920,000 pixels transparent LCD. The camera measures [...]

Vintage Effect in Under a Minute in Photoshop

Posted in Articles on August 31st, 2011 by Post Production Pye

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Introduction and Overview

Vintage fades and washes seem to have recently become quite popular. Perhaps since the modern DSLR has enabled everyone to shoot such high quality/high definition images, there is more of a desire to reach towards the past with these vintage effects. Regardless of the reason, in this tutorial, I am going to show you just how simple it is to create a vintage wash in your images by cross processing your image with Curves in Photoshop. The best part about it, this technique will literally take you less than 1 minute to do manually, and only seconds if you turn it into a Photoshop Action.

If you would like to see the video version of this tutorial, please go to the SLR Lounge YouTube Channel, or go to SLRLounge.com for this as well as hundreds of other Lightroom and Photoshop video tutorials.

Understanding the Look

Before we get into creating the effect, I want to briefly discuss what we are trying to achieve. In vintage photos, colors fade over time. The first color to typically begin fading is usually the blues in the highlights of the image. Because of this, the reds and greens of an image become more prevalent in the highlights and fade in the shadows thus revealing more of the blues. This process is exactly what we are going to mimic in Photoshop via cross processing using Curves. Below is our standard color corrected image which we will apply our effect to.

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Step 1 – Add Your Curves Adjustment Layer

The first step is to open your image which should be color corrected and then add a Curves Adjustment Layer as shown below.

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Step 2 – Adjusting the Red Channel

Ok, so as we mentioned, vintage photos fade so that the reds are pumped up in the highlights and dropped in the shadows to reveal the blues. So, we are going to do just that by selecting the Red Channel in our Curves adjustment layer. Next add a point on the line near the highlights and drag up, then add a point in the shadows and drag down. You should see an S shape as shown in the example below.

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Step 3 – Adjusting the Green Channel

Now we are going to do the exact same thing with the Green Channel. Select the Green Channel and create the exact same effect by pulling up in the highlights and down in the shadows. Just a note, I usually will inflate the reds slightly more than the greens. Once done, your green channel should have the same S shape as shown below.

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Step 4 – Adjusting the Blue Channel

Now it’s time to work on the Blue Channel. Now, if you remember, we talked about how vintage faded images typically lose blues in the highlights while the blues become more revealed in the shadows because of the loss of greens/reds. So, let’s do just that. We are going to create an inverted S in the Blue Channel by pulling down on the highlights and pulling up in the shadows as shown in the example image below.

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Finishing Touches

We are done with our effect. If you feel like it is too strong, simply adjust the opacity down on your Curves Adjustment Layer that we just made. You should see something like the final example shown below. Enjoy!

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